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6 February, 07:39

A person jogged 10 times along the perimeter of a rectangular field at the rate of 12 kilometers per hour for 30 minutes. If the field has a length that is twice its width, find the area of the field in square meters.

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  1. 6 February, 07:51
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    The area of the rectangular field is 20,000 square meters.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. Let's review the information given to us to answer the question correctly:

    Number of times a person jogged along the rectangular field = 10

    Speed of the person jogging = 12 km per hour

    Time he/she jogged = 30 minutes = 0.5 hours

    Length of the field = twice its width

    2. Find the area of the field in square meters.

    Step A: Let's calculate the distance the person jogged

    Let's recall the formula of the speed:

    Speed = Distance/Time

    Distance = Speed * Time

    Replacing with the values we know:

    Distance = 12 * 0.5

    Distance = 6 kilometers

    Step B: Let's calculate the perimeter of the rectangular field

    Distance jogged = ¨Perimeter * 10

    6 kilometers = Perimeter * 10

    Perimeter = 6/10

    Perimeter = 0.6 kilometers = 0.6 * 1,000 = 600 meters

    Perimeter = 2 * Length + 2 * Width

    x = Width of the rectangular field

    2x = Length of the rectangular field

    600 = 2 * 2x + 2 * x

    600 = 4x + 2x

    600 = 6x

    x = 600/6 = 100 meters ⇒ 2x = 200 meters

    Step C: Let's calculate the area of the rectangular field

    Let's recall the formula of the area of a rectangle:

    A = Length * Width

    A = 200 * 100

    A = 20,000 m² (square meters)
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